CRUDE-OIL AND HYDROCARBON-DEGRADING STRAINS OF RHODOCOCCUS-RHODOCHROUS ISOLATED FROM SOIL AND MARINE ENVIRONMENTS IN KUWAIT

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SORKHOH, NA [1 ]
GHANNOUM, MA [1 ]
IBRAHIM, AS [1 ]
STRETTON, RJ [1 ]
RADWAN, SS [1 ]
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[1] LOUGHBOROUGH UNIV TECHNOL, DEPT CHEM, LOUGHBOROUGH LE11 3TU, LEICS, ENGLAND
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10.1016/0269-7491(90)90162-6
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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Soil and marine samples collected from different localities in Kuwait were screened for microorganisms capable of oil degradation. Both fungi and bacteria were isolated. The fungal flora consisted of Aspergillus terreus, A. sulphureus, Mucor globosus, Fusarium sp. and Penicillum citrinum. Mucor globosus was the most active oil degrading fungus isolated. Bacterial isolates included Bacillus spp. Enterobacteriaceae, Pseudomonas spp., Nocardia spp., Streptomyces spp.,and Rhodococcus spp. Among these Rhodococcus strains were the most efficient in oil degradation and, relatively speaking, the most abundant. Bacterial and fungal isolates differed in their ability to degrade crude oil, with Rhodococcus isolates being more active that fungin in n-alkane biodegradation, particularly in the case of R. rhodochrous. In addition to medium chain n-alkanes, fungi utilized one or more of the aromatic hydrocarbons studied, while bacteria failed to do so. R. rhodochorous KUCC 8801 was shown by GLC and post-growth studies to be more efficient in oil degradation than isolates known to be active oil degraders. © 1990.
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